New York Apple Association Awarded Business of the Year by the New York Agricultural Society



New York Apple Association Awarded Business of the Year by the New York Agricultural Society



FISHERS, NY – In acknowledgement of the New York Apple Association’s (NYAA) quality, leadership, and innovation in production agriculture and agribusiness in New York State, the New York State Agricultural Society (NYSAS) awarded it with the Business of the Year Award for 2018 in a ceremony in Syracuse.

Cynthia Haskins, CEO, NYAA“NYAA is pleased and honored to receive this notable acknowledgment,” said NYAA's CEO, Cynthia Haskins, in a press release. “To be recognized by the New York State Agricultural Society is one of our Association’s finest highlights and we are proud with gratitude.”

The NYAA received this award, not only on its own behalf, but on behalf of the New York’s 700 apple growers, with whom it has worked to promote the state’s apple industry.

From left to right: NYAA Executive Assistant Joan Willis, New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets Richard A. Ball, NYAA President Cynthia Haskins, NYAA Public Relations Manager Tami Bacon, and Vice President Northeast Agribusiness & Feed Alliance John Clark, sponsor of the Business of the Year award.

“This award recognizes qualities New York growers, board members, and staff demonstrate daily in their commitment to promoting New York apples,” said NYAA Board Chairman Jason Woodworth of Lamont Fruit Farm, Inc. (District 6 - Orleans County).

NYAA works with New York’s apple growers to reach customers through a variety of means—including television, radio, and social media—to promote not only the distinct flavor of New York apples, but also to promote ciders, sauces, and custom products. With the receipt of this award, NYAA joins the ranks of previous recipients including Chobani, Hudson Valley Fresh, and Eden Valley Growers, Inc.

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